Venice manages to dodge UNESCO’s endangered list after ban on large ships
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, VENICE/ Created : Jul 24, 2021, 08:00 IST
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Following Italy's ban on large cruise ships from sailing through the city's historic centre, Venice has just managed to evade putting its lagoon environment on the danger list of UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Following Italy's ban on large cruise ships from sailing through the city's historic centre, Venice has just managed to evade putting its lagoon environment on the danger list of UNESCO World Heritage Site. Read less
As per the reports, the committee that met in China has instead asked Italy to submit an update on efforts that it is taking to protect Venice from population decline, excessive tourism, and more.
Reportedly, in a move to save its lagoon from being tagged in the danger list, the Italian Government pledged to reroute big cruise ships from the city's historic centre to an industrial port still within the Venice lagoon. The same would come into effect from August 1.
Italian Culture Minister Dario Franceschini, while welcoming UNESCO's decision, credited the government's move to ban ships from Venice waterways facing Doges Palace and St. Mark's Basilica.
The Culture Minister stated that the global attention on Venice must remain high now, and it is everyone's duty to work for the protection of the lagoon and identify a sustainable development path for this unique reality.
However, as per various non-governmental groups, the ban on cruise ships only addressed one of the many issues threatening Venice, which include controlling urban development, over-tourism, and the management of cultural and natural resources.
The groups further added that long-term plans have not been yet to manage the ships, and the temporary decision to divert cruise ships in the industrial port of Marghera still endanger the lagoon.
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